Arkansas fires Sam Pittman in middle of 6th season, names Bobby Petrino interim head coach
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (AP) — Arkansas fired Sam Pittman on Sunday, parting ways with the popular and folksy coach who couldn’t get the Razorbacks into the upper echelon of the Southeastern Conference with a middling overall record of 32-34.
Offensive coordinator Bobby Petrino, a former head coach at Arkansas before he left in scandal, was appointed interim head coach for the remainder of the season and the school noted he is interested in the full-time job.
“I want to thank coach Pittman for his service and dedication to the University of Arkansas throughout his time as head coach,” athletic director Hunter Yurachek said. “From Day 1, you could tell how much this opportunity meant to him. At this time, however, I feel a change is necessary to put our student-athletes and program in the best position to be successful. The goal for our football program is to be highly competitive within the Southeastern Conference and compete for a national championship.”
Pittman was the fourth power-conference coached fired this season — all in the final two weeks of September — following Brent Pry at Virginia Tech, DeShaun Foster at UCLA and Mike Gundy at Oklahoma State.
The move at Arkansas came one day after the Razorbacks fell to 2-3 with a 56-13 home loss to Notre Dame. The Hogs have this week off before a game at Tennessee on Oct. 11.
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Pittman was named the Razorbacks’ 34th head coach in December 2019, about a month after Arkansas fired Chad Morris, who didn’t make it through his second season in the job. Pittman’s teams earned four bowl bids in his five full seasons and his warm personality and tenure under Bret Bielema helped endear him to fans along with a handful of big wins.
Things began to sour during the 2023 season, though, as Arkansas lost six straight games in the middle of the year and fired offensive coordinator Dan Enos after just four games. The Razorbacks finished 4-8.
“As we move forward in the process of finding our next head coach, I am certain we will be able to provide the necessary resources to our staff and team to reach our goals. We will begin a national search for our next head coach immediately and that search will include coach Petrino, who has expressed his desire to be a candidate for the full-time job,” Yurachek said.
Pittman’s .484 winning percentage rates as the best since Petrino’s .667 mark from 2008-11. In SEC play, Pittman’s teams finished 14-29, yielding a .326 percentage that is also second best since Petrino’s tenure.